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Sent: August 4, 2010 11:28 AM
To: Perdu, C Randy (N167330)
Subject: Yikes, this could have been me ......
Cyclist struck after running stop sign
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Shortly after 6:00 p.m. yesterday, a man riding a bicycle failed to stop for a stop sign
at the intersection of Selkirk Street and Elizabeth Avenue in Chatham. While in the
intersection, he was struck by a vehicle that did not face a stop sign (this intersection
is a two-way stop - vehicles travelling Selkirk have to stop but vehicles travelling on
Elizabeth do not). The cyclist was not injured.
The cyclist, a 29-year-old Chatham man has been charged with failing to stop for a stop
sign.
The investigation revealed that the same cyclist had been struck by a motorcycle at the
same intersection on July 26, 2010. He attended the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance to be
treated for minor injuries. On that day, he was charged with failing to stop for police to
identify himself.
The Chatham-Kent Police reminds all cyclists that the Highway Traffic Act defines a
bicycle as a vehicle. Cyclists are therefore required to obey all traffic laws just as
drivers do.